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Warpstock 2009 Location

Redondo
Village is an apartment facility featuring four single
bedroom units with interior entrances. Residents within an apartment
are either all men or all women (except for married couples at
conferences), but the floors are mixed.

All
single bedrooms

Bedrooms are individually
air-conditioned and keyed for privacy and security

Apartments
consist of a kitchen, living-dining area, segmented bathroom, and 4
single bedrooms

For a more complete list of motels and hotels near the Albuquerque International Sunport (a short commute from UNM), visit Hotel Guides.

Dining - on campus

The
main campus dining facility is La Posada. La Posada serves
breakfast,
lunch, and dinner food-court style to several thousand people each day.
Dining areas and a garden patio furnish ample space and a pleasant
atmosphere for guests to enjoy their meals.

Around the neighborhood

On its southern edge, the main campus of UNM borders one of the most nostalgic roads in U.S. history, Route 66. In the late 1940s the Nob Hill Business Center was built making it one of the first modern shopping centers west of the Mississippi. Today Nob Hill encompasses a two mile stretch of Route 66, now known as Central Ave.

This romantic stretch of road, one of the best preserved sections of Route 66 in the state, is home to a vibrant and eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, art galleries, boutiques, music clubs, and theaters. An easy walk or bus ride from the university brings students, faculty, staff, conference attendees, and the general public together in one of Albuquerque's most charming neighborhoods.

Stroll down Central to Nob Hill for a nice break at the end of a busy day. From the famous 24-hour Frontier Restaurant directly across the street from the UNM bookstore, to high-end Italian dining at Scalo's at its eastern edge, they're sure to find something to enjoy in Nob Hill.

Maps

A
visitor's
map of the UNM campus is available. The primary
locations for Warpstock 2009 are: